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Tualatin lays out seven 2025 priorities including housing, transportation and climate action
Summary
City Manager Cheryl Lambos presented the City Council's seven priorities for 2025 after the council advance; staff identified specific actions under each priority and told council budget materials will flag funding tied to priorities.
TUALATIN, Ore. — City Manager Cheryl Lambos presented the City Council's set of seven priorities for 2025 during the April 28 work session, from neighborhood engagement and housing to transportation, environment and a refreshed city identity. Councilors offered edits, asked for clarity on implementation steps and flagged areas for follow-up.
Lambos told the council the priorities were developed at a council advance on Feb. 28 and March 1 and reflect work to align measurable outcomes and staff actions with the council's vision statements.
"There are 7 priorities, and they're the priority categories did not change from the, the what is on your placemat before you," Lambos said while reviewing outcomes and action items. She and staff described a set of actions under each priority: eight actions under neighborhood engagement, five under housing, multiple items under economic development (including food cart policy work and…
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